It is just a convention to write the date in Roman numerals. Perhaps when it was first done it was because the general public wouldn't understand them and would not therefore realise that a movie playing at a local cinema might in fact be several years old.
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II. IX. MCMLXXXVII However, we don't normally express full dates in Roman numerals. Some countries, such as Portugal, use Roman numerals for the month alone (as in 2. IX. 1987), while film and TV productions often symbolise the year of production in Roman numerals in the end-credits. But never for a full date.
because of roman rule
I'm assuming you mean: What do the roman numerals MCMLXXIX represent? It represents 1979. You probably saw it in the end credits of a movie.
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Roman numerals were inspired by Etruscan numerals of which Roman numerals originated from.